Individual dispersion of leaf beetle species whose association for microclimatic variables was significant in the rainy season A Alagoasa trifasciata B Centralaphthona diversa C Labidomera suturella D Monomacra bumeliae E Walterianella sp. 1 F Zenocolaspis inconstans. At each species panel: the gray circles represent the presence of the species in the sample, and the size of the circle is proportional to its abundance; straight lines represent vectors and indicate the dispersion of the species from the average position (centroid) towards each of the evaluation units where it was recorded; and ellipses represent the concentration of 95% of the specimens of the species. G canonical correlation values ​​(loadings) between microclimatic variables and the abundance of Chrysomelidae. Abbreviations: MW: Maximum wind speed, AW: average wind speed, Tem: temperature, RH: relative humidity, HI: heat index, DP: dew point, Ev: evapotranspiration.

 
 
  Part of: Lucio-García JN, Sánchez-Reyes UJ, Horta-Vega JV, Reyes-Muñoz JL, Clark SM, Niño-Maldonado S (2022) Seasonal and microclimatic effects on leaf beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in a tropical forest fragment in northeastern Mexico. ZooKeys 1080: 21-52. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1080.76522